Ecstasy, Passion & Pain – Touch And Go (New Mix)

And here we go with a definitive must have Disco/Soul gem! A cut which Philly sound architects Norman Harris, Allan Felder and Bunny Sigler co-wrote. This, with production work by the likes of Bobby Martin.
Standing as one of the vaults from Roulette Records, Sunnyview re-released it 10 years after therefore with a top quality remixing work courtesy of Danny Krivit and Tony Smith. Barbara Roy delivering a one of a kind vocal performance…

OverviewBarbara Roy formed Ecstasy, Passion & Pain back in the early 70’s. She stood as the only fixed member of the band.
They released their self-titled debut-LP back in 1974 on Roulette Records. An album that would be their one and only effort together.

Among their biggest classics, its opening track, ‘Ask Me’. But also ‘If You Want Me’ released 7 years later on Roy B. Records. Not to mention ‘Touch And Go’, released as Ecstasy Passion & Pain featuring Barbara Roy back in 1976.

Barbara Roy turned into a Gospel singer from the beginning of the 2000’s. Former bandmate, Joseph Williams, Jr. has been collaborating as a writer/arranger a couple of times with Hip-Hop famous N.W.A.. Meanwhile Ronald Foster acted in a similar domain, successively with the Four Tops in 1974 and Lucy Pearl in 2000.

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